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Innovative Business Management Using TRIZ
About This Book
TRIZ is the Russian acronym for theory of inventive problem solving. The basic assumption behind this theory is someone somewhere has already solved your problem or a very similar problem, and all we need to do is apply the same principle to the current problem and solve it similarly." It guides you to think in a specific direction rather than getting lost. The goal of this book is to use some of the simple TRIZ tools to help readers immediately solve problems, innovate, be creative, think, and discover the joy of experiencing the thinking process in new dimensions that you might not have previously. It is specifically focused on helping nonengineering and management professionals to apply the concepts of TRIZ immediately and reap benefits.Interspersed throughout the book are vignettes from the author's round-the-world bicycle tour on a budget of less than five U.S. dollars per day, having conducted close to 50 workshops and training sessions and trained more than 1, 000 professionals on TRIZ without any remuneration throughout 21 countries, including Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Greece, Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal.
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- Innovative Business Management Using TRIZ
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- Copyright
- Dedication
- List of Chapters
- List of Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to TRIZ
- 2 Problem
- 3 Separation Principle
- 4 TRIZ Principles and the Contradiction Matrix
- 5 The Contradiction Matrix
- 6 The Idea Generator
- 7 System Evolution
- 8 TRIZ for Entrepreneurs, Business Plans, and Proposals
- 9 Standard Solutions
- 10 Motivation Strategies for TRIZ beyond the Carrot and Stick
- 11 ARIZ: Algorithm for Inventive Problem Solving
- Appendix A The TRIZ Contradiction Matrix
- Appendix B Project Improvement Ideas Using the TRIZ Contradiction Matrix
- Appendix C ARIZ Flow
- Bibliography
- About the Author